Ensuring a safe learning environment for all children, working towards more competitive teacher pay, and building positive relationships with the community are just some of the goals outlined in the 100-day entry plan of new Jefferson Parish Public School System Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley.

Dr. Brumley publicly presented his full plan on March 28 at Terrytown Elementary. The plan is called Love to Learn; Learn to Lead: A 100-Day Investment For A Stronger JPPSS.

“With the information I learn during my first 100 days, I’ll be better prepared to lead us into the future,” said Dr. Brumley. “That’s the crux of this plan. It highlights my love to learn, and that learning will equip me to lead.”

The 100-day entry plan outlines specific strategies to help Dr. Brumley and his leadership team understand strengths and challenges faced by JPPSS students, employees, families, and the community. The information learned during the first 100 days will serve as the foundation for more long term goals.

The Martin Marino’s Dance challenge is just one of the many local community events and festivals that Dr. Brumley has attended.

100 Day Entry Plan

Below is a table tracking Dr. Brumley’s current progress as the district goes through the next 100 days. For a more detailed view of what Dr. Brumley has been up to on a weekly basis, click one of the following links.